The RESRAD-OFFSITE code provides expanded state-of-the art, cost-effective, and user-friendly methods for evaluating the radiological consequences to a receptor located onsite or outside the area of primary contamination. It calculates radiological dose and excess lifetime cancer risk with the predicted radionuclide concentrations in the environment, and derives soil cleanup guidelines corresponding to a specified dose limit. The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for calculating doses and risks from exposure to radioactively contaminated soils. The development of RESRAD-OFFSITE started more than 10 years ago, but new models and methodologies have been developed, tested, and incorpora...
The focus of this work is to more tightly integrate tools traditionally used in MARSSIM (Multi-Agenc...
This report documents the RADTRAD computer code developed for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission...
The RESRAD-BIOTA code was developed through a partnership among U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. ...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code provides expanded state-of-the art, cost-effective, and user-friendly method...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code (Yu et al. 2007) is an extension of the original RESRAD code, which has been...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for ...
The RESIL4D family of computer codes was developed to provide a scientifically defensible answer to ...
The main purpose of this report is to document the benchmarking results and verification of the RESR...
This manual provides information on the design and application of the RESidual RADioactivity (RESRAD...
The RESRAD-BUILD computer code is a pathway analysis model designed to evaluate the potential radiol...
An external exposure model based on the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Federal Guidanc...
The residual radioactive material guidelines (RESRAD) computer code developed at Argonne National La...
The US Department of Energy has used RESRAD, a pathway analysis program developed at Argonne Nationa...
RESRAD-ECORISK is a PC-based computer code developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to estimat...
Nkamouna-Kongo is a cobalt–nickel deposit located in Lomié, Eastern Cameroon. Mining creates radiati...
The focus of this work is to more tightly integrate tools traditionally used in MARSSIM (Multi-Agenc...
This report documents the RADTRAD computer code developed for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission...
The RESRAD-BIOTA code was developed through a partnership among U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. ...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code provides expanded state-of-the art, cost-effective, and user-friendly method...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code (Yu et al. 2007) is an extension of the original RESRAD code, which has been...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for ...
The RESIL4D family of computer codes was developed to provide a scientifically defensible answer to ...
The main purpose of this report is to document the benchmarking results and verification of the RESR...
This manual provides information on the design and application of the RESidual RADioactivity (RESRAD...
The RESRAD-BUILD computer code is a pathway analysis model designed to evaluate the potential radiol...
An external exposure model based on the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Federal Guidanc...
The residual radioactive material guidelines (RESRAD) computer code developed at Argonne National La...
The US Department of Energy has used RESRAD, a pathway analysis program developed at Argonne Nationa...
RESRAD-ECORISK is a PC-based computer code developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to estimat...
Nkamouna-Kongo is a cobalt–nickel deposit located in Lomié, Eastern Cameroon. Mining creates radiati...
The focus of this work is to more tightly integrate tools traditionally used in MARSSIM (Multi-Agenc...
This report documents the RADTRAD computer code developed for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission...
The RESRAD-BIOTA code was developed through a partnership among U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. ...